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KPFA - UpFront
A look back at Biden’s first year in office; COVID science with Dr. Swartzberg; Jury selection begins in federal trial against George Floyd’s three other captors; Plus AG Bonta investigates alleged corruption at Santa Clara County Sheriffs

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 61:03


George Floyd Memorial outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis, June 23, 2020. | Image by Chad Davis is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 On today's show: 0:08 – Mitch Jeserich (@MitchJeserich), host of Letters and Politics weekdays at 10AM on KPFA joins us to reflect on the first year of Joe Biden's presidency. 0:33 – Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health joins us to review the latest COVID science and answer listener questions. 1:08 – Mark Osler (@Oslerguy), professor of law at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota and a former federal prosecutor and Jaylani Hussein (@Jaylanihussein), Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Minnesota Chapter join us to discuss jury selection in the federal trial against three Minneapolis Police Officers charged in George Floyd's killing. 1:33 – Laurie Valdez, an activist in San Jose and founder of Justice 4 Josiah, whose partner, Antonio Guzman Lopez was killed by San Jose State University Police in 2014 and Jose Manuel Valle, Community Organizer with Silicon Valley DeBug, who works directly with people incarcerated at Santa Clara County Jail joins us to the investigation by the state Attorney General Rob Bonta into alleged corruption at the Sheriff's office headed by Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith. The post A look back at Biden's first year in office; COVID science with Dr. Swartzberg; Jury selection begins in federal trial against George Floyd's three other captors; Plus AG Bonta investigates alleged corruption at Santa Clara County Sheriffs appeared first on KPFA.

No Warning Shots
No Warning Shots Episode 12 featuring Rosie Chavez and Laurie Valdez

No Warning Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 65:15


In Episode 12 we are joined by special guests Rosie Chavez and Laurie Valdez. Rosie and Laurie are community organizers from Silicon Valley De-Bug and have both lost loved ones due to officer-involved shootings. The ladies share their personal stories of the impact these tragedies have had on their lives, the trauma their families have endured, and the lack of support for children who have lost parents from officer-involved shootings. You don't want to miss this powerful conversation. #nowarningshots #podcast #shotsfired #justiceforjacobdominguez #justiceforjosiah #antonioguzmanlopez #siliconvalleydebug #officerinvovledshooting #policereform #policeaccountability #defundthepolice --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-warning-shots962/support

Mother's Quest Podcast
Ep 44: A Family Legacy of Service and Leadership with California Assemblymember Rob Bonta

Mother's Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 59:39


I’m excited to share this second special episode this month of the Mother’s Quest Podcast, in honor of Father’s Day, with someone I’ve known and admired for over a decade through our connection at Alternatives in Action, California Assemblymember Rob Bonta. This month of June has been a time to focus on the amazing fathers in our lives. It’s also been primary election month in many communities. And when I thought about who I could interview who is both an amazing father and committed to a life of public service, Rob immediately came to mind. When we pressed record on this interview, Rob had just been elected for a fourth term to the California State Assembly’s 18th District, where he represents the cities of Oakland, Alameda, and San Leandro and became, in 2012, the first Filipino American legislator in the 165-year history of California. Prior to this, Rob utilized his law degree from Yale to serve as Deputy City Attorney for the City and County of San Francisco, and served as the Chair of the City of Alameda’s Economic Development Commission and as board president for the Social Service Human Relations before becoming Vice Mayor of the City of Alameda, the position he held as he ran for the State Assembly. We started our conversation reflecting on Rob’s childhood and how his father, who stood with Dr. Martin Luther King in the Civil Rights Movement, and his mother, a long-time leader in the Filipino social justice movement, taught him to understand injustice and the importance of joining the struggle to empower vulnerable communities. We reflect on some E.P.I.C. snapshot moments from Rob’s childhood. Growing up in a trailer just a few hundred yards from César Chávez’s home, Rob watched closely as his parents organized Filipino and Mexican American farm workers, infusing his formative years with first-hand experience of one of the greatest peaceful social, racial, and economic justice movements of all time. Then, we delve into how the E.P.I.C. guideposts show up in Rob’s life, how he makes space for each of his four children and allows them to step into leadership and activism on their own, his passionate and purposeful work and the causes he’s championing as an Assemblyman, from early childhood education to affordable housing, the deep connection to his community that fulfills and restores him, and the family relationships that are everything to him, especially the one with his wife Mialisa, who he met in college and has been married to for 21 years.  We also had the opportunity to talk about AB-931 and SB-1421, two bills aimed at reducing instances of police brutality and increasing police accountability. Moving through some discomfort I felt in the moment, I asked and Rob agreed to work toward getting these bills passed, to talk with the founders of Mothers Against Police Brutality for policy insight, and to explore bringing a powerful play called (M)others to Sacramento to shine light on the real stories of families who’ve lost loved ones to police violence. At the end, Rob challenged me and all of us to hold him and other lawmakers accountable to the issues and causes that matter most to us. In a heart-wrenching week when our government has been separating children from their families at the border, Rob’s message and call to action to hold our leaders accountable resonates deeply. I left the conversation with renewed commitment to do so, modeling engagement, not apathy, for my children and saying “yes” to creating my own family’s legacy of activism and leadership. This episode dedicated by: Celia Ward-Wallace – an author, community leader, inspirational speaker and certified life coach in honor of her parents, social justice activists and leaders Eric Mann and Lian Hurst Mann.  Visit Celia’s website athttp://celiawardwallace.com/. You can also visit: Celia’s Father’s Organization, The Labor Community Strategy Center:https://thestrategycenter.org/ The Organization’s Radio Show, Voices From the Front Lines:http://voicesfromthefrontlines.com/ Reform LA Jails: http://reformlajails.com/, an Initiative under way that Celia and her parents are championing Topics Discussed in this Episode: The activist and public service seeds planted in Rob and his siblings from his parent’s and Rob’s E.P.I.C. snapshop childhood memories in the presence of César Chávez and organizing for Mexican American Farmworkers’ rights. How Rob’s parents fled the Philippines for the security of the family before the Martial Law era of Ferdinand Marcos The way that Rob and his wife, Mialisa, make time for each child and share with their kids what they love and care The many causes Rob is championing in his role as Assemblymember. Rob’s position on the gravity of solving the problem of police violence in our country, an exploration of two new California bills aimed at reducing police violence, and the requests I made of Rob to go further in his commitment. How being in his home community restores and fulfills Rob and how his love of soccer, since the days that he served as captain of Yale’s Soccer team,  continues to be a way that Rob invests in his own well-being. Rob and Mialisa’s love story, how they continue staying together, and the extended family that supports them Rob’s awareness that this interview provided an opportunity to “Get off of the dance floor and onto the balcony” to survey the big picture and reflect What Rob really thinks is the enemy of democracy and his challenge for all of us This Week’s Challenge: Rob believes that the enemy of strong communities and Democracy is apathy. He challenges us to step up and hold him and our other leaders accountable, even through discomfort, to the issues and things that we value and are passionate about. Resources: Official Website for Assemblymember Rob Bonta LitLab – the early childhood literacy organization founded by Rob’s wife Mialisa Bonta Alternatives in Action – the organization where Rob served as President of the Board when I was the Director of Development EP43: A Love of Family and Pursuing our Fate – the other Father’s Day special episode released this month with my father David Lieberman Mother’s Against Police Brutality, whose founders Rob agreed to talk with EP33: Beyond the Trauma: Legacy, Compassion and Change with Mothers Against Police Brutality Co-Founder Sara Mokuria Bill Text for AB-931 Criminal procedure: use of force by peace officers. Bill Text SB-1421 Peace officers: release of records. Justice4Josiah the organization founded by activist Laurie Valdez, whose story was featured in the play The (M)Others about mothers who have lost loved ones to police violence. Announcements: Join the Parenting ADHD Summit Honored to be part of this amazing Summit that Penny Williams is organizing. You can hear from me (my session is called “How Moms Can Live a Life of Intention and Purpose”), Dr. Elisa Song, and over 30 other parenting experts. Honestly, I think what you’ll learn here will help you on your parenting journey regardless of whether you have a child who has ADHD or is “differently wired” in other ways. Click here to join. Spark Your E.P.I.C. Life Join me for the first “Spark Your E.P.I.C. Life” Pilot! Four consecutive weeks of one-on-one coaching using a signature process I’ve been facilitating in my circles this spring  I’m looking for no more than FOUR clients to experience an intensive, one-one-one, four-week coaching process in the month of June. Could this be you? Do you feel like you’re on the threshold of a powerful shift in your life? Are you ready to spark new perspectives, new ways of being, and some E.P.I.C. action of your own? Have you wanted to participate in the Mother’s Quest Circle but the timing wasn’t right or you prefer to work one-on-one? We’ve been having an amazing experience in the Mother’s Quest Virtual Circle and I want to bring the same practices and flow to work one-on-one in a more focused period of time…over one month instead of three. Interested? I’d love to schedule a time to check-in about what’s happening in your life and how this could support you. Sign up for a discovery session at this link or message me some times that could work for you if you don’t see something that fits your schedule. https://mothersquest.as.me/discoverysession I’d like to identify the four individuals this week, get scheduled and start next week! Launched on Mother’s Day, my guest on the podcast, Graham Seabrook, and I invite you to create your own One Minute Mom Manifesto about what you want to claim or reclaim in your motherhood. Use video, photos, poetry or any other form of your choice to express what matters most to you and share on social media using the hashtag#OneMinuteMomManifesto. For more on the inspiration behind this idea, and why it’s so important that we claim and reclaim our whole selves in motherhood, tune into our episode on the podcast, link in the comments and at mothersquest.com/ep41-graemeseabrook The Podcast has Reached a Milestone Help us reach our next milestone by forwarding along your favorite episode to a friend. Thank you for your support! Virtual Mother’s Quest Circle Pilot I’m excited to announce that the first founding Mother’s Quest Virtual Circle has been filled. If you’re interested in a future circle, and want to receive notice when the applications open again, please add your name to this wait list. Please email julie@mothersquest.com Help us Grow the Mother’s Quest Community If you’re finding value from the Mother’s Quest Podcast and would like to get more involved, please join us in the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group, help us find more like-minded mothers on a quest by spreading the word and sharing your favorite episodes, and make a donation or apply to dedicate an episode. You can also share your story on the Mother’s Quest Blog. Acknowledgements: A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial and/or in-kind support: Vanessa Couto Desiree Adaway Rachel Steinman Katie Hanus Denise Barreto Sage B. Hobbs Samantha Nolan-Smith Jody Smith Emily Cretella Collette Flanagan Titilayo Tinubu Ali Carly Magnus Hurt Lizzy Russinko Suzanne Brown Mara Berns Langer Mallory Schlabach Katharine Earhart Jessica Kupferman Jen Jenkins Dohner Genese Harris Tonya Rineer Liane Louie-Badua Cristin Downs Erin Kendall Niko Osoteo Erik Newton Claire Fry Divya Silbermann Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore The Sustainable Living Podcast Support the Podcast If you’d like to make a contribution to Mother’s Quest to support Season Three of the Podcast and/or help provide coaching scholarships for mothers, follow this link to make a contribution. If you would like to “dedicate” an upcoming episode to a special mother in your life, email me at julie@mothersquest.com — Mother’s Quest is a podcast for moms who are ready to live a truly E.P.I.C. life. Join in for intimate conversations with a diverse group of inspiring mothers as they share how they are living an E.P.I.C. life, Engaging mindfully with their children (E), Passionately and Purposefully making a difference beyond their family (P), Investing in themselves (I), and Connecting to a strong support network (C). Join our community of mothers to light the way and sustain you on your quest at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersquest/

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders Show 35 November 29 2016 Guests Laurie Valdez and Theresa Smith

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 61:01


COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO SHOW feat David Samuels and co-host Mary L. Sanders. Special 5th Tuesday show on Nov 29 2016. California activists Laurie Valdez and Theresa Smith will join us to discuss police violence and criminal justice reform. Laurie’s retreat for families of police violence victims was the first recipient of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s $1 million in donations to social justice organizations.Hear the COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO SHOW Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.

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Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders Show 35 November 29 2016 Guests Laurie Valdez and Theresa Smith

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 61:01


COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO SHOW feat David Samuels and co-host Mary L. Sanders. Special 5th Tuesday show on Nov 29 2016. California activists Laurie Valdez and Theresa Smith will join us to discuss police violence and criminal justice reform. Laurie’s retreat for families of police violence victims was the first recipient of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s $1 million in donations to social justice organizations.Hear the COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO SHOW Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.

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Get Global Network
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders Show 35 November 29 2016 Guests Laurie Valdez and Theresa Smith

Get Global Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 61:01


COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO SHOW feat David Samuels and co-host Mary L. Sanders. Special 5th Tuesday show on Nov 29 2016. California activists Laurie Valdez and Theresa Smith will join us to discuss police violence and criminal justice reform. Laurie’s retreat for families of police violence victims was the first recipient of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s $1 million in donations to social justice organizations. Hear the COMMUNITY PARTY RADIO SHOW Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8p est | 7p cst | 5p pst on the GET GLOBAL NETWORK internet station SoMetro Radio.

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Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 16 March 1 2016 Interviews with Debbie Duncan Cook & Howaste Wakiya

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 67:37


Debbie Duncan Cook will join us to talk about the Connecticut marijuana legalization bill. Sheila Eacret, Howaste Wakiya and Cali Los Mikyo will discuss police murder of Native Americans, and socio-economic issues affecting the Native American community. We'll have highlights of a California event organized by Laurie Valdez, widow of Antonio Guzman Lopez, and other police reform activists to honor the memory of victims of police violence.

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Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 15 Feb 16 2016 Interviews with Rep. Matt Ritter and Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 79:01


Interviews with Connecticut State Representative Matt Ritter and California police reform activist Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 15 Feb 16 2016 Interviews with Rep. Matt Ritter and Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 79:01


Interviews with Connecticut State Representative Matt Ritter and California police reform activist Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 10 November 17 2015 Guest Theresa Smith and Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 83:02


Theresa Smith and Laurie Valdez are our guests as we discuss racial profiling and police violence. Theresa’s son Caesar Cruz, who was murdered by Anaheim police officers, is featured in the video for Usher’s song CHAINS. Laurie’s husband Antonio Guzman Lopez, who was executed by San Jose State University cops, would have celebrated his 40th birthday November 15. Antonio was mentioned by Quentin Tarantino during his MSNBC interview about Tarantino’s comments on police murder.

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 3 August 18 2015 Guests Donna Jones, Kelly Wick and Laurie Vadez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 63:02


Guests include Donna Jones & Kelly Wick. David also interviews Laurie Valdez, about the murder of her husband Antonio Lopez Guzman by San Jose State University Police

Get Global Network
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 3 August 18 2015 Guests Donna Jones, Kelly Wick and Laurie Vadez

Get Global Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 63:02


Guests include Donna Jones & Kelly Wick. David also interviews Laurie Valdez, about the murder of her husband Antonio Lopez Guzman by San Jose State University Police

Get Global Network
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 10 November 17 2015 Guest Theresa Smith and Laurie Valdez

Get Global Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 83:02


Theresa Smith and Laurie Valdez are our guests as we discuss racial profiling and police violence. Theresa’s son Caesar Cruz, who was murdered by Anaheim police officers, is featured in the video for Usher’s song CHAINS. Laurie’s husband Antonio Guzman Lopez, who was executed by San Jose State University cops, would have celebrated his 40th birthday November 15. Antonio was mentioned by Quentin Tarantino during his MSNBC interview about Tarantino’s comments on police murder.

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 16 March 1 2016 Interviews with Debbie Duncan Cook & Howaste Wakiya

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 67:37


Debbie Duncan Cook will join us to talk about the Connecticut marijuana legalization bill. Sheila Eacret, Howaste Wakiya and Cali Los Mikyo will discuss police murder of Native Americans, and socio-economic issues affecting the Native American community. We'll have highlights of a California event organized by Laurie Valdez, widow of Antonio Guzman Lopez, and other police reform activists to honor the memory of victims of police violence.

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Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 15 Feb 16 2016 Interviews with Rep. Matt Ritter and Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 79:01


Interviews with Connecticut State Representative Matt Ritter and California police reform activist Laurie Valdez

Get Global Network
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 16 March 1 2016 Interviews with Debbie Duncan Cook & Howaste Wakiya

Get Global Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 67:37


Debbie Duncan Cook will join us to talk about the Connecticut marijuana legalization bill. Sheila Eacret, Howaste Wakiya and Cali Los Mikyo will discuss police murder of Native Americans, and socio-economic issues affecting the Native American community. We'll have highlights of a California event organized by Laurie Valdez, widow of Antonio Guzman Lopez, and other police reform activists to honor the memory of victims of police violence.

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Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 10 November 17 2015 Guest Theresa Smith and Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 83:02


Theresa Smith and Laurie Valdez are our guests as we discuss racial profiling and police violence. Theresa’s son Caesar Cruz, who was murdered by Anaheim police officers, is featured in the video for Usher’s song CHAINS. Laurie’s husband Antonio Guzman Lopez, who was executed by San Jose State University cops, would have celebrated his 40th birthday November 15. Antonio was mentioned by Quentin Tarantino during his MSNBC interview about Tarantino’s comments on police murder.

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 3 August 18 2015 Guests Donna Jones, Kelly Wick and Laurie Vadez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 63:02


Guests include Donna Jones & Kelly Wick. David also interviews Laurie Valdez, about the murder of her husband Antonio Lopez Guzman by San Jose State University Police

Get Global Network
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 15 Feb 16 2016 Interviews with Rep. Matt Ritter and Laurie Valdez

Get Global Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 79:01


Interviews with Connecticut State Representative Matt Ritter and California police reform activist Laurie Valdez

Get Global Network
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 15 Feb 16 2016 Interviews with Rep. Matt Ritter and Laurie Valdez

Get Global Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 79:01


Interviews with Connecticut State Representative Matt Ritter and California police reform activist Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show
Community Party Radio Hosted by David Samuels with Mary Sanders - Show 15 Feb 16 2016 Interviews with Rep. Matt Ritter and Laurie Valdez

Community Party Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 79:01


Interviews with Connecticut State Representative Matt Ritter and California police reform activist Laurie Valdez